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Show iiov liruniU'Kc Demi. Louisville, Ky.t 12. Ex-Governor Thomas E. Bramlette died at his res-idenco res-idenco here this afternoon, after an illness of several week with rheumatism rheum-atism of t .e heart. I.OI 1S1AA The Voiee ol New York Gov. Til deu Talk TorJiej" The Cabinet Meet ins. Albany, 12. Gov. Tilden to-day sent a special messago to the legislature legis-lature on Louisiana afiairs, :n which, after reviewing the facts in the Louisiana Louis-iana case, he says it is the duty of New York to declare her sentiments on tho occasion with distinctness, dignity and a solemn emphasis which will command tho thoughtful atten-ter.tion atten-ter.tion of congress, her sister states and of the peoplo of the whole country. coun-try. With the Bame unanimity with which she upheld the cause of the Union, sho Bhould now address herself her-self to the great and most sacred duty of re-estabishing civil liberty and personal rights of individuals, of restoring re-storing the ideas and habita of freedom, free-dom, and of reasserting the supremacy suprem-acy of the civil authorities over the military power throughout the republic. re-public. Washington, 12. The cabinet met at noon. "Before the meeting. Senators Sena-tors Edmunds, Sargent, Freline-huysen, Freline-huysen, Carpentor, Morton, Conk-ling, Conk-ling, Logan and Howe, had a long consultation with the president on Louisiana matters, and were shown the portion of the president's message mes-sage which he Jim written. |